TERRITORY The woodlands lived in the east They lived between Maine Kentucky.

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TERRITORY The woodlands lived in the east They lived between Maine Kentucky

The woodlands lived in houses called longhouses. Many families lived in a longhouse at one time. SHELTER

One of the foods that the woodlands ate was jerky. Jerky was made by cutting dried meat and drying it.After the woodlands dried the meat they would scrap the green covering of and underneath was a good piece of dried meat. Another food they ate was berries and nuts. FOOD THEY ATE

The woodlands had a very rich environment they had a lot of recourses. Some of their recourses was the ocean they cached fish,shelfish,and sea animals. They were farmers too they hunted deer,elk,and wild chickens.

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